Residents and visitors along the Isle of Man’s coastline witnessed nature’s raw power as relentless waves pounded the shores. The tempest, originating from the North Atlantic, generated towering swells that clashed against sea defenses, causing significant spray and occasional flooding in low-lying areas. Emergency services remained on alert, advising locals to avoid coastal promenades and to stay indoors during peak conditions. Despite the chaos, no major injuries were reported, though several roads experienced temporary closures due to debris and waterlogging.

The storm’s impact was marked by a series of dramatic scenes that highlighted both the beauty and danger of coastal life:

  • Harsh winds exceeding 60 mph drove waves over 5 meters high
  • Iconic landmarks, including the Calf of Man cliffs, bore the brunt of the battering sea
  • Local wildlife showed signs of distress, with some seabirds…